How to Measure Blood Oxygen on the Galaxy Fit3
How to Measure Blood Oxygen on Samsung Galaxy Fit3
To measure your blood oxygen level on the Samsung Galaxy Fit3, open the Health app, navigate to the Blood Oxygen section, and follow the on-screen instructions for accurate readings. Proper posture and environmental conditions are essential for reliable results.
1. How to Measure Blood Oxygen on Galaxy Fit3
- Open the Health app from the Apps screen on your Galaxy Fit3.
- Select Blood Oxygen from the available options.
- Tap Measure to start the blood oxygen measurement process.
2. Correct Measurement Posture for Accurate Results
To ensure accurate blood oxygen readings, follow these posture guidelines:
- Wear the Galaxy Fit3 firmly around your lower arm, just above the wrist, leaving about two fingers' width of space between the device and your skin.
- Place your elbow on a stable surface and position your wrist close to your heart level.
- Remain still and maintain this posture throughout the entire measurement process.
- For detailed guidance, tap How to Measure on the screen during the process.
3. When Are Blood Oxygen Levels Considered Normal?
After completing the measurement, your blood oxygen level will be displayed on the screen. A resting blood oxygen level between 95% and 100% is generally considered within the normal range.
4. Important Conditions to Consider Before Measuring
Before measuring your blood oxygen level, keep the following conditions in mind:
- Rest for at least 5 minutes before taking the measurement to ensure stable readings.
- In cold weather or winter, keep your body warm to avoid inaccurate results due to temperature changes.
- Note that blood oxygen measurements may vary depending on the measurement method and environmental factors.
5. Supported Samsung Galaxy Devices
The blood oxygen measurement feature is available on the following Samsung Galaxy devices:
- Galaxy Fit3
- Galaxy Watch series (models with health monitoring capabilities)
6. Why Is This Feature Only for Wellness Purposes?
The blood oxygen measurement feature on the Galaxy Fit3 is designed for general wellness and fitness tracking only. It should not be used for medical purposes, such as diagnosing symptoms, treatment, or disease prevention. For medical concerns, consult a healthcare professional.
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